The Mr Men are a whole host of brightly colored characters that live in Misterland. All of them have names like Mr Happy, Mr Clumsy and Mr Greedy and their appearance and personality match their name. Based on the books by Roger Hargraves.
Jin Sang Pil is elected as a member of the national assembly. Prior to becoming a national assembly member, he worked as a welder in a shipyard. He is simple, brave and righteous, but his work as a national assembly member is poor. With the help of his aid Choi In Kyung, Jin Sang Pil is able to become a honorable national assembly member.
In Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, FBI agent Gracie Hart goes undercover once again to rescue kidnapped Miss United States pageant winner. Alongside her partner, Sam Fuller, Gracie uncovers a crime ring and takes on a dangerous impersonator. With her tough-girl attitude and clever disguises, Gracie fights to save the day.
SKAM NL (2018) follows a group of high school students as they navigate love, friendship, and the challenges of adolescence in the Netherlands. The show explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and the impact of social media on teenagers' lives, while also addressing important issues such as sexuality and representation.
In 1980s South Korea, a lawyer takes on a high-profile case that challenges the country's political establishment and fights for justice and civil liberties during the democratization movement.
Out is a heartwarming animated movie that tells the story of a dog named Max who is struggling to come out as gay to his family. With the help of a magical collar, Max swaps bodies with his loyal pet dog, Baxter, in an attempt to hide his true identity. As Max navigates through this unusual situation, he learns valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and the importance of being true to oneself.
The Times of Harvey Milk is a powerful documentary that follows the life and political career of Harvey Milk, the openly gay politician who became a symbol of hope and activism for the LGBTQ+ community. The film delves into Milk's rise to political prominence in San Francisco, his fight for gay rights, and the tragic events surrounding his assassination.
Ararat (2002) is a drama film that explores the Armenian Genocide. An Armenian filmmaker is making a movie about the genocide while facing backlash and denial. The film delves into the personal lives of the characters and their experiences during this dark period of history. It also touches upon themes of identity, art, and the lasting effects of trauma.
When two American sisters travel to London to compete in an international competition, they find themselves in a mix-up, encountering romance, sightseeing, and unexpected challenges along the way.
After a Hollywood agent suffers the loss of her biggest client and closest friend, she is asked to represent an AI version of the deceased actor.
The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu (2010) is a biographical documentary film that explores the life and political career of Nicolae Ceausescu, the former dictator of Romania. The film delves into Ceausescu's rise to power, his implementation of an oppressive communist regime, and his eventual downfall during the Romanian Revolution. It examines various aspects of Ceausescu's rule, including media manipulation, cultural studies, and the cult of personality that surrounded him. The film also touches on broader themes such as the Cold War, international relations, and the impact of totalitarian states on society.
A comedy about the actors of an "on call" casting agency who are dispatched to productions in order to fulfill diversity quotas, often finding themselves cast in the roles they least expect.
Rena Varlamou (Rena Vlahopoulou), a female queen and a captain, takes up the election campaign of her fiancé Pericles Arapis (Stavros Xenides), a tavern who has founded a party and wants to become a member. He tries to land him in reality, but he does not, and when Pericles is not elected, he takes off. The reason is the sudden death of the uncle of Iakovos Menexes, a political career, who had re-elected a Member on their island. Menexes had included it on his ballot, as a runner-up, and Rena took his place, becoming the first female MP and struggling to make some important works in her place.
A poignant love story that follows the journey of two black gay men, Male 1 and Male 2, as they navigate the complexities of their relationship against the backdrop of a beautiful beach setting. Through a series of intimate moments and flashbacks, we witness their deep connection and the challenges they face. As Male 1 grapples with his memories and emotions, he ultimately finds solace and resolution in the embrace of the ocean, symbolizing the depth of his love and the liberation of his spirit.
After crossing the line and eating from the forbidden fruit, Gringa feels that she is being monitored by someone else. Soon she will encounter herself with the happiness, love, hate and violence that exists in the small utopic island she lives in, portraying a character she is not, and under the gaze of someone else.
Videograms of a Revolution is a documentary film that chronicles the events of the Romanian Revolution of 1989, which led to the fall of Nicolae Ceaușescu's totalitarian regime. Through a compilation of amateur video footage shot by citizens during the revolution, the film provides a unique perspective on the historical events and captures the atmosphere of fear, hope, and change that permeated the country. It also explores the role of media and representation in shaping public opinion during times of social and political upheaval.
The Society of the Spectacle is a documentary that delves into the sociological aspects of consumerism and the influence of mass media on society. It presents an essay-like analysis of topics such as representation, philosophy, Marxism, capitalism, and the social satire of the Cold War era. The film is based on the book of the same name and provides a critical examination of industrial society, politics, and the commodification of comfort. It also touches on the concepts of anarchy, the May 68 movement, and the market. Released in the 1970s, it remains a relevant exploration of the sociological implications of the time.
Aurora Mardiganian, a genocide survivor, escapes slavery and becomes a silent movie star. Despite facing Hollywood greed, she embarks on a journey to inform the world about the Armenian Genocide.
Indian parents have to meet with Chinese parents when their kids decide to get married in LA.
A smaller scale Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Elysées can be found just outside Shanghai; a copy of St. Peter’s in Rome can be found in Yamoussoukro, in the Ivory Coast: a journey over three continents to see the architecture of imitation, the uncanny world of the fake.